In the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona, there’s a special place where folks trek by the dozens to start their new lives in the land of opportunity.
It’s the spot where the U.S.-Mexico border fence ends, leaving a wide-open invitation for illegal immigrants, drug smugglers, human traffickers and anyone else to come and go as they please.
Wednesday morning a group of 66 people, mostly family units, crossed the border where the fence ends east of Sasabe. Video shows the group approaching the fence and walking to the end. 30% of apprehensions in the #TucsonSector are family units surrendering to #BorderPatrol. pic.twitter.com/C5wI3HKLrt
— CBP Arizona (@CBPArizona) August 29, 2019
“Wednesday morning a group of 66 people, mostly family units, crossed the border where the fence ends east of Sasabe,” CBP Arizona posted with a 22-second clip on Twitter.
“Video shows the group approaching the fence and walking to the end. 30% of apprehensions in the #TusconSector are family units surrendering to #BorderPatrol.”
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